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While being repaired at a [[starbase]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] {{ar|Hikaru Sulu}} was made the ship's [[first officer]]. On its first mission out, the ''Endeavour'' was caught in the gravity well of a [[white hole]] which only sealed itself with Hila's sacrifice, leaving Murcia as a human aboard the ''Endeavour''. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 6|Issue 6}}}}) |
While being repaired at a [[starbase]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] {{ar|Hikaru Sulu}} was made the ship's [[first officer]]. On its first mission out, the ''Endeavour'' was caught in the gravity well of a [[white hole]] which only sealed itself with Hila's sacrifice, leaving Murcia as a human aboard the ''Endeavour''. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 6|Issue 6}}}}) |
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− | The Endeavour was later tasked with transporting the Andorian [[ambassador]] to the {{ar|Babel Conference}} as well as a contingent of [[Federation Starfleet|Starfleet]] [[cadet]]s. After the Romulan ambassador [[Joltair]] had been poisoned, the ''Endeavour'' pursued a ship fleeing the conference. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 7|Issue 7}}}}) |
+ | The ''Endeavour'' was later tasked with transporting the Andorian [[ambassador]] to the {{ar|Babel Conference}} as well as a contingent of [[Federation Starfleet|Starfleet]] [[cadet]]s. After the Romulan ambassador [[Joltair]] had been poisoned, the ''Endeavour'' pursued a ship fleeing the conference. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 7|Issue 7}}}}) |
The crew discovered that the [[Tellarite]] ambassador, [[Kintro]], had been responsible for Joltair's death and returned him to Babel where he was turned over to the Romulan [[Pilok]]. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 8|Issue 8}}}}) |
The crew discovered that the [[Tellarite]] ambassador, [[Kintro]], had been responsible for Joltair's death and returned him to Babel where he was turned over to the Romulan [[Pilok]]. ({{c|TOS|sub=Boldly Go|{{a|Boldly Go, Issue 8|Issue 8}}}}) |
Revision as of 16:59, 6 February 2019
- For other uses, see Endeavour.
In the Kelvin timeline, the USS Endeavour (NCC-1805) was a Federation starship, an Aegis-class[1] cruiser in service to Starfleet in the 2260s decade. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 1")
Service history
The Endeavour succeeded a previous USS Endeavor, which was lost at Vulcan in the year 2258, during Nero's temporal incursion. (TOS movie: Star Trek)
Science officer Amos transferred off the Endeavour and onto the USS Enterprise. (TOS - Deity comic: "Part 1")
Two of the Endeavour's officers, Andorian engineering Lieutenant Hila and Human communications officer Murcia were in fact members of a higher species who were sent to observe the species of the three-dimensional universe. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 6")
Following the destruction of the Enterprise, and the retirement of Captain Derbes, the ship was sent onto a one-year exploratory mission under the command of former Enterprise captain James T. Kirk. Though her first assignment was to explore the unmapped Pellion system, she changed course to respond to a distress call sent by the nearby USS Concord. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 1")
The Endeavour followed the attacker, discovering that a Borg sphere was responsible. Though the Endeavour's weapons briefly caught the sphere off-guard, it adapted quickly and beamed an assimilated Craig Terrell onto the Endeavour as a warning before warping off. The Endeavour assisted the outpost survivors before pursuing. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 2")
On the border of the Romulan Neutral Zone, Commander Spock and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura joined the crew in their pursuit where it was deduced that the Borg were searching for the Narada. Arriving at a Romulan outpost, the command crew beamed down to try and stop the Borg only to be overpowered with Spock being taken prisoner. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 3")
To gain further access into Romulan space, Kirk was forced to surrender the Endeavour and her crew to the Romulan Star Empire. After being escorted to Romulus, Kirk had the Endeavour's compliment of photon torpedoes beamed within the Borg sphere, destroying it. In gratitude, the Endeavour was allowed to go in peace but at the cost of leaving Commander Valas behind. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 4")
While being repaired at a starbase, Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu was made the ship's first officer. On its first mission out, the Endeavour was caught in the gravity well of a white hole which only sealed itself with Hila's sacrifice, leaving Murcia as a human aboard the Endeavour. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 6")
The Endeavour was later tasked with transporting the Andorian ambassador to the Babel Conference as well as a contingent of Starfleet cadets. After the Romulan ambassador Joltair had been poisoned, the Endeavour pursued a ship fleeing the conference. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 7")
The crew discovered that the Tellarite ambassador, Kintro, had been responsible for Joltair's death and returned him to Babel where he was turned over to the Romulan Pilok. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 8")
The Endeavour was later intercepted by Thalia, a friend of Kirk's, for aid in recovering her mother, Eurydice, from Antos IV. Unbeknownst to the crew, Kirk was assaulted on the planet and replaced by the still living though insane Captain Garth of Izar who had assumed Kirk's form. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 11")
Garth used Kirk's security codes to assume control of the Endeavour so as to attack the USS Heisenberg, now commanded by Jiang, as revenge for his perceived abandonment before Kirk beamed aboard and reestablished control of his ship. (TOS - Boldly Go comic: "Issue 12")
Sometime afterwards, Pavel Chekov disembarked from the Endeavour to return to Yorktown. The Endeavour soon detected unusual readings, similar to the ones detected by the Enterprise months back, and set course to investigate. (TOS - IDIC comic: "Part 1")
The Endeavour was pulled into a multiversal collection of vessels where Kirk recognized the Enterprise commanded by his female counterpart. As the quantum energy surged, Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy were beamed off the Endeavour. (TOS - IDIC comic: "Part 2")
As part of his plan to defeat Gary Mitchell, Kirk assembled a fleet of interdimensional starships, with the Endeavour as the flagship, to kill him. Unwilling to admit defeat, Mitchell rewound time placing the Endeavour at the original site of the anomaly with only Kirk retaining any memory of what happened. Content with his victory, Kirk ordered the Endeavour to set course for Waverly Station for a resupply. (TOS - IDIC comic: "Part 6")
Crew manifest
- commanding officer:
- first officer:
- Commander Valas (-2263)
- Commander Spock (2263, acting first officer)
- Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu (2263)
- science officer:
- communications officer:
- Lieutenant Murcia
- Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (2263)
- navigator:
- Lieutenant Darwin
- Lieutenant Pavel Chekov (2263)
- chief medical officer:
- doctor:
- Lieutenant Commander Leonard McCoy
- Chief engineer:
- Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott (2263)
- Engineer(s):
- Lieutenant Keenser (2263)
- Lieutenant Hila (-2263)
- crew:
Appendices
Connections
Appearances
- Boldly Go, Issue 1 (first appearance)
- Boldly Go, Issue 2
- Boldly Go, Issue 3
- Boldly Go, Issue 4
- Boldly Go, Issue 6
- Boldly Go, Issue 7
- Boldly Go, Issue 8
- Boldly Go, Issue 11
- Boldly Go, Issue 12
- IDIC, Part 1
- IDIC, Part 2
- IDIC, Part 6
Background
- The USS Endeavour was intended as being of the same type as the USS Aegis from the video game Bridge Crew, as confirmed by comic author/illustrator Mike Johnson on Twitter.[1]